Jayson Tatum might be struggling in some areas of his game in the NBA Finals, but he remains the Boston Celtics' top player and best chance to beat the Golden State Warriors.

The Celtics youngster already broke LeBron James' record for the most turnovers in a single playoff run. After his four TOs in Game 5, he now has 95–one more than James' mark in 2017-18 with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

While most of the talk has been about his turnovers and how he's not doing a good job taking care of the ball for the Celtics, Tatum has actually been really good for Boston and that has been often overlooked. One proof of that? He is the youngest player to ever record at least 600 points, 100 rebounds and 100 assists in a single playoff run, per State Muse.

Making that even more impressive, Jayson Tatum is leading the 2022 playoffs for the most points and assists. He already has 602 points, with Stephen Curry coming in second to him with 568. The 24-year-old forward also has the most assists with 141, with Draymond Green coming in second with 130.

As much as he's lacking in better ball-handling, he has remained a monster performer for Boston. And if he can keep up the same production come Game 6, it's not hard to see the Celtics taking the W and forcing a Game 7.

Tatum knows very well what they need to do n Thursday night, and luckily for Boston, he remains confident that they can win.